Are the Aging Elite “Feasting On Young Blood”? Rockefeller Research Advanced Eternal Quest

Though it seems like science fiction, it is, in fact, based in reality.Some of the wealthiest foundations on the planet have sponsored
on-going research that dates back to the 1950s where-in scientists
attempted to transfuse the vital, healthy blood of young individuals
into older, and more fatigued recipients.And apparently, it has demonstrated considerable positive effects – at least in lab studies with mice.Nonetheless, the treatments are already taking place in selects labs
in some of the most expensive area codes on the map, and where the elite
seek methods and procedures for delaying death for as long as possible.It’s creepy, but happening.As Vox reports:

“There are widespread rumors in Silicon Valley,
where life-extension science is a popular obsession, that various
wealthy individuals from the tech world have already begun practicing
parabiosis, spending tens of thousands of dollars for the
procedures and young-person-blood, and repeating the exercise several
times a year,” Bercovici reported.

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The early research is groundbreaking and exciting, he
says. But the interest in parabiosis is already getting ahead of the
research. He fears that the science will be maligned by a rush
to market a “youth serum.” Or worse: A black market for young people’s
blood will arise out of the hype.

It seems that the old rumors and loose talk about rich and powerful
barons in the ranking power structure drinking blood of babies (and so
forth and so on…) may not be so wildly off base after all.After all, many have speculated whether the bizarre blood shot eyes
of David Rockefeller (in photo below) are not evident of many attempts
at treatment to keep the aging oligarch alive – he is now 101 years old.

The question is all the more relevant,
because his family, who have sponsored more medical and scientific
research than perhaps any other American family, have funded
investigations into genetics, longevity, social behavior, eugenics,
chemotherapy and modern medicine that have defined breakthroughs.

“Thus, what started as an inquiry into the practicability
of using animal plasma as a blood substitute for transfusion purposes,
has developed into a program of “mining” blood for its
individual substances and for testing these concentrates for therapeutic
and prophylactic use.Knowledge gained in a laboratory devoted wholly to problems of pure
science has been turned quickly and effectively to meet immediate human
needs…”

The Rockefeller Foundation and just a few
other key foundations have dominated the restructuring of scientific
research, and the funding and direction of research and development.

More quietly, they have also been
responsible for suppressing many cures and breakthroughs that did not
meet their agenda. Those fruits have been enjoyed behind the veil, if at
all.

Parabiosis refers to the transfusing of blood
from one subject to another literally combining the circulatory systems
of two animals. Some scientific studies have shown reported health and
longevity benefits to older mice if paired with younger mice. This came
into the mainstream view with headlines about tech billionaires
injecting young people’s blood for life extension… Many articles detail
the very wealthy’s interest in the process of transfusing the blood of
the young for its rejuvenating properties.Any of the recent articles on the subject are carbon copies of each other, all referencing the same report in the journal Nature. Mentioning only the same part of the report entitled Ageing Research: Blood to blood and not considering the deeper implications.• In the past few years, however, a small number of labs have
revived parabiosis, especially in the field of ageing research. By
joining the circulatory system of an old mouse to that of a young mouse,
scientists have produced some remarkable results. In the heart,
brain, muscles and almost every other tissue examined, the blood of
young mice seems to bring new life to ageing organs, making old mice
stronger, smarter and healthier. It even makes their fur shinier. Now these labs have begun to identify the components of young blood that are responsible for these changes.

Raptorman
draws the connection back to experiment work, sponsored by the
Rockefeller Foundation and the secretive Office of Naval Research:

How young is the blood needed for the effects? How is this blood obtained?About the first question, again quoting from the same article in the journal Nature just a few paragraphs down. This part was conveniently left out of the mainstream pieces.

• Clive McCay, a biochemist and gerontologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, was the first to apply parabiosis to the study of ageing. In 1956, his team joined 69 pairs of rats, almost all of differing ages3. The linked rats included a 1.5-month-old paired with a 16-month-old — the equivalent of pairing a 5-year-old human with a 47-year-old. It was not a pretty experiment.

The very young were paired with the old. Not sort of young like an 18-year-old, really young like a 5-year-old!! With humans pairing the equivalent of an 18-year-old with a 47-year-old might
be acceptable. Whereas pairing a 47-year-old with a 5-year-old is
definitely not. All of this is certainly not good for the young host as
it is sucked dry of its vitality. The younger the host the more vitality
there is to be had.

In McCay’s first parabiotic ageing experiment, after
old and young rats were joined for 9–18 months, the older animals’ bones
became similar in weight and density to the bones of their younger
counterparts…

McCay’s experiments were originally funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Scroll down the sample page and note the study was done with grants from the Office of Naval Research in conjunction with none other than the Rockefeller Foundation. It seems this organization has it’s fingers in every little pie.

Indeed, the Rockefeller Foundation has been funding his research in
aging since 1936, and continuously over the course of his career:

RF Annual report, 1941

If anyone would embody the spirit and behavior of vampires, by
sucking off the vitality of the young and naive, it would certainly be
the very same elite who’ve lied to us as a means of keeping us all
controlled.Wars, conflicts, terrorism, news of death and destruction, and a
focus on sports, entertainment and consumer culture have kept us all
inside the bounds.Maybe it goes one step further, and we’re being fed off like cattle?Is that question really too big to raise?